how do you get the mobile design
Keith N
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- @TaiwolaSubmitted about 2 years ago@KeithLionPosted about 2 years ago
Hey, I'm not great at explaining so I'm gonna link a couple resources that helped me out. First take a look through here: https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_rwd_intro.asp. W3schools.com is one of my go to sources when I get stuck since it has an examples, and walk throughs. Plus the examples are editable so you can see how things work real time. The second is, look into trying responsive layout first and then building out. This is a new concept for me so youtube will be your best friend. Checking out other layout and seeing how others went about this challenge also helps since you can then apply what they do to projects you try in the future. I really hope this all helps, and feel free to check out my solution to this one.
Marked as helpful0 - @KabuKi8601Submitted about 2 years ago@KeithLionPosted about 2 years ago
Hey great job with this project. There's a few things that can be improved, if you set the background color to the pale blue that would add the two shade effect in the solution. For the cancel order link try adding some padding to the top to create that distance. To get the paragraph to look closer try changing the color to the desaturated blue with the font weight set to 500. Also see how the item box looks with the background color set to the very pale blue. Again awesome work.
Marked as helpful0 - @Itaro18Submitted about 2 years ago
Feedback will be helpful
@KeithLionPosted about 2 years agoI'm still new to design and learning clean code, your code looks pretty good. It's nicely organized and super readable to someone still learning, great job there. The end result looks pretty good to, had you considered adding a light shadow behind the boxes so they have that slight pop forward?
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